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Folklore and Facts: Grandmas Getting to the Bottom of It

Folklore and Facts: Grandmas Getting to the Bottom of It

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History isn’t just in textbooks—it’s in the streets we walk, the buildings we pass, and the stories we’ve nearly forgotten. Welcome to our show where we bring our local history to life, one fascinating tale at a time. We're Jen and AJ, and we’ve always been fascinated by the hidden stories woven into Curwensville's past. From long-lost landmarks to larger-than-life characters, we’re digging into the legends, the mysteries, and the moments that shaped our community. So, whether you’re a history buff, a curious local, or just love a good story, join us as we find the facts in the folklore.Folklore and Facts: Grandmas Getting to the Bottom of It World
Episodes
  • Season 2 Begins — And We’re Starting the Revolution
    Jan 30 2026

    Season 2 is here, and this year we’re heading straight into the stories behind the American Revolution — just in time for the nation’s 250th anniversary.

    But don’t worry… we’re still us.

    We’re not doing textbook timelines or battle-by-battle breakdowns. We’re digging into the human side of history — the overlooked people, strange details, local connections, and the moments that make you stop and say, “Wait… THAT happened?”

    In this season premiere, we share what’s coming this year and introduce you to one of the people whose story we’ll be telling next: Elizabeth Goss — a mother and patriot whose family paid a high price during the Revolution.

    Her story is one of sacrifice, resilience, and the everyday people who carried history forward.

    And yes… expect rabbit trails. Always.

    🎧 Next episode: The full deep dive into Elizabeth Goss and her family’s Revolutionary War story.


    Got a person, legend, or local Revolutionary-era story you think we should cover? We’d love to hear it.


    And now that we're also over on YouTube you can see us and our guests, we invite you to follow us there - subscribe to our channel, then like and comment on our videos. That'll help tell YouTube that you want to see our videos.

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    13 mins
  • F&F Episode 42: After the Tragedy... How Charles Cecil Wall Carried On William Thorp’s Work
    Dec 27 2025

    When William Thorp’s life ended so tragically on the Potomac, the story didn’t end there. Another young man with deep roots in the Grampian area — Charles Cecil Wall — stepped into the work William left behind at Mount Vernon.


    What began as a role he never expected to fill eventually became his life’s calling. Over the decades, Wall helped protect the integrity, security, and very view of George Washington’s home — including the stretch of Potomac River that meant so much to the site’s history. His work quietly shaped the way Mount Vernon is preserved and experienced today.


    In this follow-up episode, we explore the fascinating path that brought a small-town Pennsylvania man into one of the most trusted roles in American historic preservation… and how his friendship with William Thorp makes the story even more powerful.


    Come listen in — this one’s full of heart, history, and a legacy that still matters.


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    28 mins
  • F&F Episode 41: The Tragic Story of William Thorp
    Dec 19 2025

    At just 25 years old, William Tremaine Thorp had already accomplished what most people never do in a lifetime.


    Born into a large Hepburnia and Grampian-area family, William found his way to Mount Vernon, where he held a position of real responsibility and trust—work that required intelligence, discipline, and a deep respect for history.


    In this episode, we talk about William’s remarkable path from rural Pennsylvania to one of the most historically significant sites in the country, the important work he was doing there, and the tragic accident on the Potomac River that ended his life far too soon.


    It’s a story of promise, purpose, and loss—and a reminder that even short lives can leave a lasting imprint on the places and people they touch.

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    19 mins
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